About
Dr Richard Wills is Associate Professor in the Energy Technology Group. He is currently acting Director of Programmes for Mechanical Engineering. His research interests are focussed on electrochemical energy storage and its applications. This includes super capacitors, batteries and fuel cells at component and device level. HA particular focus is on the use of aqueous electorlyte systems and environmental assessment of energy storage devices to actively tailor materials and architecture to be environmentally benign during their development.
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Sponsor: Faraday Institution
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Sponsor: EPSRC
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Sponsor: EPSRC
Sponsor: European Union
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Sponsor: European Union
Publications
78 publications
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Derek Pletcher, Hantao Zhou, Gareth Kear, C.T. John Low, Frank C. Walsh & Richard G.A. Wills,
2008, Journal of Power Sources, 180(1), 621-629
Type: article
C.T.J. Low, R.G.A. Wills & F.C. Walsh,
2006, Surface and Coatings Technology, 371-383
Type: article
Derek Pletcher & Richard Wills,
2005, Journal of Power Sources, 149, 96-102
Type: article
Ahmed Hazza, Derek Pletcher & Richard Wills,
2005, Journal of Power Sources, 149, 103-111
Type: article
Ahmed Hazza, Derek Pletcher & Richard Wills,
2004, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 6(8), 1773-1778
DOI: 10.1039/b401115e
Type: article
Derek Pletcher & Richard Wills,
2004, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 6(8), 1779-1785
DOI: 10.1039/b401116c
Type: article
M.J. Watt-Smith, R.G.A. Wills & F.C. Walsh,
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Type: bookChapter
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